Overview
Built of local stone and wood, Trapela is located in Aeropolis of Mani and features a lounge area with fireplace and free Wi-Fi access. It offers elegantly decorated rooms with a balcony overlooking the lush garden, the mountain or the sea. The rooms and suites of Trapela are fitted with stone walls, wooden floors and traditional furnishings. Each air-conditioned unit comes with cocomat mattresses and is equipped with a minibar, a flat-screen TV and an electric kettle. The modern bathroom is stocked with slippers, free toiletries and a hairdryer. A breakfast enriched with traditional, local flavours is served daily at the dining area. Staff at the front desk can also arrange takeaway meals from nearby restaurants. Trapela lies within 1.9 miles from the seaside Limeni village and 2.2 miles from the famous Diros Caves. The beach of Aeropolis is at a distance of 1 km, while the famous Cape Tainaro is 15.5 miles away. Free public parking can be found nearby
Peleponesse. Travel guide publisher Lonely Planet has released its annual list of the best places to visit in Europe. Topping the list is the Peloponnese, a region often overlooked by travelers to Greece, who tend to visit the islands or build a sightseeing trip around Athens iconic Acropolis. The region is described as an affordable enclave of magnificent ancient sights like Olympia, Mycenae and Mystra. Trapela is located at Areopolis, Lakonia Region, 23062, Greece and because of its ideal location provides a perfect way to explore the region and Menalon trail, which is popular with hikers. Book a room with Trapela to discover why now more than ever the Peloponnese is the perfect destination for absorbing traditional Greek life, compelling history and inspiring landscapes. The Peloponnese remains an affordable enclave of magnificent ancient sights like Olympia, Mycenae and Mystras, which are scattered across a rich landscape of stone villages, teal seas and snow-capped mountains. Book a room with Trapela and discover a perfect destination – absorbing traditional Greek life, compelling history and inspiring landscapes.
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